Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa' has mentioned 'Red' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[3] It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace on the site,[4] built by Songtsen Gampo in 637.
[6] Thirteen storeys of buildings, containing over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and about 200,000 statues, soar 117 metres (384xc2xa0ft) on top of Marpo Ri, the "Red Hill", rising more than 300 metres (980xc2xa0ft) in total above the valley floor.
The site on which the Potala Palace rises is built over a palace erected by Songtsen Gampo on the Red Hill.
This central member of Potala is called the "red palace" from its crimson colour, which distinguishes it from the rest.
The rooftop of the Potala Palace On the roof of Potala Mendicant monk at base of Potala, 1993 View of the Potala from the former Lhasa West Gate View showing recent Western Gate shops, highway, 2015 View of the Potala from behind, seen from Ching Drol Chi Ling View of the Potala from the side The park, pond, and chapel behind the Potala Snow Lions protect the entrance to the Potala Detail of decoration in Potala Colorful eaves in the palace The walls of the Red Palace Potala Palace, Lhasa
Enclosed within massive walls, gates and turrets built of rammed earth and stone the White and Red Palaces and ancillary buildings of the Potala Palace rise from Red Mountain in the centre of Lhasa Valley at an altitude of 3,700 metres.
To the west and higher up the mountain the Red Palace contains the gilded burial stupas of past Dalai Lamas.